Post by george on Jul 26, 2010 12:10:28 GMT -5
Georgia Annette Phillips
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haven't had a dream in a long time. see, the life i've had can make a good man bad. so for once in my life let me get what i want. lord knows, it would be the first time.[/center]
dog on wheels
{other half} when i was a boy i was confounded by you
{like family} now i'm still a boy i am indebted to you
{partners in crime} every song i ever wrote was written for you
{best friends} now i'm feeling flat you seem mile away
{close friends} i'm so tired that down on the pavement i'll lay
{good friends} till the blossom on the tree comes falling on me
{average friends} from my window i can see the mountains in snow
{aquaintances} from my window i will shut my eyes and let go
{first name basis} promise me you'll always be around when I call
{childhood friends} on the river bridge up on the wall, looking down
{part friends} on the river bridge, to me a vision was shown
{enemies turned friends} if i could hold on to things till i was full grown
{family friends} to my dog on wheels i'll tell my pleasures and woes
{friend of a friend} to my dog on wheels i'll tell my secrets and more
{confidants} then one day in spring i'll take him down to the road
another sunny day
{final} another sunny day, i met you up in the garden
{future} you were digging plants, i dug you, beg your pardon
{current} i took a photograph of you in the herbaceous border
{in love} it broke the heart of men and flowers and girls and trees
{mutual crush} another rainy day, we're trapped inside with a train set
{crush on george} chocolate on the boil, steamy windows when we met
{george crushing on you} you've got the attic window looking out on the cathedral
{friends with benefits} and on a sunday evening bells ring out in the dusk
{flirting} another day in june, we'll pick eleven for football
{make out buddies} we're playing for our lives the referee gives us fuck all
{past; bad} i saw you in the corner of my eye on the sidelines
{past; good} your dark mascara bids me to historical deeds
{past; still feelings} everybody's gone you picked me up for a long drive
{physical attraction} we take the tourist route the nights are light until midnight
{one night stand} we took the evening ferry over to the peninsula
{fling} we found the avenue of trees went up to the hill
{on and off dating} that crazy avenue of trees, I'm living there still
white collar boy
{arch enemies} you're a white collar boy and you gave into the law
{hardcore hatred} give in to the pressure, the cop's gonna getcha
{hatred} you were a thieving dog at work until they caught your little paw
{mutual dislike} your wage won't stretch, to picking up checks
{one sided dislike} a custodial sentence you narrowly avoided
{rivals} community service you had to go along with
{annoyance} you're banging the rocks at the old city docks
{friends turned enemies} poor boy poor boy poor boy poor boy
{betrayal} you were chained to a girl that would kill you with a look
{jealousy} it's a nice way to die she's so easy on the eye
{fear} she said let's get away, but you played it by the book
{dislike by acquaintance} you're a warden's pet, she's a screaming suffragette
{annoyance by acquaintance} 'we ain't in prison, we'll just finish up and go home'
{friendly rivalry} she said, 'not for me, i've got plans for later on'
{tolerance} so she belted the sarge and she jumped on a barge
{love/hate} white collar, got dirt in your pants, you got egg in your hair
{avoidance} you got spit in your chin, white collar, scared to be bored
mornington crescent
{former friends} mornington crescent, i think of you, rain in the southeast
{awkward} men feeling blue, men with their bowlers, kids with their spats
{family} ladies with chauffeurs, dogs wearing hats and jackets, rich apartments
{roommates} old punk posters, tartan garments, i love the exquisite array
{classmates} the possibilities suggest themselves to me, i'm feeling free
{teacher} mornington crescent, the sun in the east, i've got a job on
{student} for a senegalese rich arbitrator in african law
{protective of georgia} to paint his apartment, strip down the walls
{georgia's protective of you} lust and want and need just caved in, 'Is it wise?'
{you admire georgia} the answer's no, it never is, but since you ask
{georgia admires you} we pause thoughtfully, for twenty seconds reprieve
{respect} mornington crescent, sin is my game, we'll all be lined up
{good influence} irrelevant fame, next to the broker, the nurse and the drunk
{bad influence} i was a joker, the wannabe punk that got lucky
{other (specify)} life became fruitless, egotistic swine to all your friends
for the price of a cup of tea
this plot was made by natalie of caution 2.0; with several tweaks made by me. colors blended by color blender. lyrics by belle and sebastian. quote this post for colors. other than that, you know the standard rules. don't steal, leave this credit on, and so on. detailed histories are loved, but of course you're not going to write as much for a casual acquaintance-ship as you would for two best friends.[/center]